Seattle WA USCIS Office Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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144 Review(s)
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Seattle WA | Review #723 on July 25, 2006: |
linyang_ca
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we brought wedding pictures, and some other photos. talked about how we met, and the wedding. the whole interview was easy, on time, we barely waited for 2 minutes to see the officer.
but I still need to wait for the name check to clear. which nobody knows how much longer
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Seattle WA | Review #672 on July 1, 2006: |
Merle
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Appointment was at 2:30. We arrived at around 1:50 and were greeted by a huge line of people outside. After standing in the line for about 15 minutes, a security guard came outside and said everyone with appointments to follow her to the front of the line. After going throught the metal detector and waiting for the desk person to call us over, we went upstairs and waited for our interview in a big room with alot of other people. After about another 15 minute wait, we were called to our interview by a nice older woman. She asked us how we met and if I had ever visited my wife in Germany and if we had any financial papers showing joint accounts. She looked at some of our pictures and our wedding album and said we liked very nice together. She said the card should be in our mailbox within 7 to 10 days. The whole interview was about 10 minutes and very pleasant. The waiting was the longest part but all in all we were only there for about an hour.
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Seattle WA | Review #624 on June 7, 2006: |
sptruck
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Had our AOS interview today, June 6, 2006. Arrived about 5 minutes late -- construction! -- with a box of evidence in hand. We waited about an hour to be called... There were about 30 others in the waiting area, which is not the same area where we sat for EAD processing. Our interview was a snap. The interviewer had our entire package (I-129F, I-130, i-485, etc.) in front of her and referred to it to verify answers to basic questions about when we were married, where we were born, etc. She asked how we met and where were our kids. The only evidence we were asked to produce was our drivers licenses, original marriage license, Eve's passport with her K-3 and I-94 docs, and birth certificates for our kids.
To the extent you think it matters, my wife is Canadian; we've been married for 10 years; and we are white, English-speaking, and upper middle class. We didn't use a lawyer. We arrived with our paperwork well-organized. The interview lasted 10 minutes; the interviewer to... read complete review
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Seattle WA | Review #623 on June 7, 2006: |
ARNGWFE
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Piece of cake! Didn't submit a new vaccination worksheet (just submitted the one from the Vancouver medical); wasn't asked for W2's; didn't want to see scrapbooks/photo albums, only had to produce joint financial documents. We were in and out in 5 minutes!
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Seattle WA | Review #491 on March 27, 2006: |
minibee
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Very quick and professional
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